Posted on 11/20/2002 2:30:31 PM PST by sweetliberty
"The right of citizens to vote and have their vote count is the cornerstone of our democracy - the necessary precondition of government of the people, by the people and for the people. Enforcing the laws that guarantee voting rights and punish voting fraud is the duty of the Department of Justice. More than mere law enforcement, our responsibility to protect the access to and integrity of elections is the responsibility of upholding freedom itself.
America is a nation whose founding documents and most inspired words uphold the ideal of democratic self-government as a model for the world. The opening phrases of the Declaration of Independence declare that governmental power, if it is to be just, must be derived from the consent of the governed. The Constitution begins, purposefully and deliberately, with these three words: "We the people . . ."
America has failed too often to uphold the right of every citizen's vote, once cast, to be counted fairly and equally. Votes have been bought, voters intimidated and ballot boxes stuffed. The polling process has been disrupted or not completed. Voters have been duped into signing absentee ballots believing they were applications for public relief. And the residents of cemeteries have infamously shown up at the polls on election day.
Today, it is more important than ever before that we embrace the privilege that makes us unique among the peoples, nations and societies of human history. Our way of life is not a given, and our freedom is not an accident. Liberty is a rare gift for which millions have worked and suffered and sacrificed and died. It now falls to us to guard this gift from those who would destroy it. It falls to us, the free, to ensure that the cornerstone of our freedom - government of the people, by the people, and for the people - does not perish from the earth."
(Excerpted from remarks of Attorney General John Ashcroft at the Voting Integrity Symposim - October 8, 2002)
It has been quite a month and overall a victorious one for Republicans. The new year looms bright on the horizon with the promise of much needed changes taking place now that we have the majority in both the House and Senate and with the opportunity to finally have some conservative judges seated who will uphold the Constitution rather than legislating the socialist agenda of the Democrats from the bench and Tiny Tommy Daschle and his obstructionist thugs have been spanked soundly and sent to their room in a manner of speaking.
While we had several days of delirious gloating, drunk on the thrill of a hard earned and well-deserved victory, we know all too well that the election and the events leading up to it were not without incident and once again the deck was stacked against us as the Democrats tried every trick in the book in a shameless effort at stealing yet another election. With the blatant disregard for the law so characteristic of them when it obstructs their designs, they managed to get a liberal kangaroo court to uphold the replacement of Torricelli on the ballot in New Jersey beyond the legal deadline for doing so for no other reason than having determined that the scandal and corruption surrounding Torricelli rendered him incapable of winning. In Minnesota, prior to Paul Wellstone's ill-fated final flight, a plan was uncovered that had Democrats busing in students from out of state to take advantage of Minnesota's same day voter registration and vote illegally for Paul Wellstone. Even as this was being revealed, the campaign was underway to push a similar same day registration legislation in Colorado and California, thereby opening new opportunities for illegal voting in those states. In South Dakota Democrat operatives (sorry, I cannot bring myself to use the word "Democratic") paid a field worker in excess of $12,000 over a period of 3 months to register native Americans on the reservations. It was later discovered that many registration cards that had been turned in by that worker had been written in the same handwriting. Among the newly registered was at least one who was recently deceased. This and other irreglarities that were uncovered in South Dakota has led to 1 out of 10 ballots there being under investigation. Fish need water, plants need sunshine, an addict needs a fix and Democrats need power and these three cases are just samples of the extent to which they will go to get it.
The idea for this thread was born following the Arkansas Hog Wild FReepers' discovery of organized intimidation tactics on the part of Democrat and NAACP operatives in Jefferson County, Arkansas as relayed by FReeper, stop_the_rats, a Republican poll watcher who gained undesired and unfair national notoriety during early voting, and by a Republican campaign worker who "infiltrated" the Clinton led, pre-election campaign "event" there. The original story was posted as part of the after-FReep report with more detail added in a post-election update. The story generated such outrage that the thread turned into a FReeper brainstorm as we labored over how we might counteract the dishonest methods employed by the Democrats to hijack elections. The effort yielded an abundance of references and it was generally agreed that voter fraud is, or at least should be, of great concern to all of us. There is a strong probability that the South Dakota election was stolen and in Arkansas the fraud machine was spinning out of control and may well have cost Tim Hutchinson his senate seat as well, despite the shadow cast over him in the wake of his divorce and remarriage. Chances are that we'll never know. Thankfully neither of these races ended up being the tie-breaker that would determine the balance of power in the Senate, but either could have been and had that been the case, you can bet it would have gotten really ugly and may have produced an entirely different outcome.
Even as the Democrats are still licking their wounds and wondering what on Earth happened on November 5, they are already scrambling and scheming and conniving as to ways to prevent our intercepting their next power grab in 2004. This is revealed in their ongoing efforts to block any attempt to validate a voter's legitimacy whether it be by requiring a legal form of ID at the polls, the repeal of motor voter legislation, cracking down on absentee balloting and early voting, doing away with same day registration or by the presence of poll watchers at polling places. In every case they play the race card crying "black voter intimidation" when in reality they are simply thrashing against the net that could trap those guilty of voting illegally thereby inhibiting travel on their familiar roads of voter fraud. Thankfully, Republicans were more diligent this year and undoubtedly made an impact. More questionable ballots were challenged, more questions raised, more accountability called for and more light shed on irregularities. Until recently, prosecution for voter fraud has been virtually unheard of, but that is starting to change. There have been hundreds of stories published over the past several weeks relating to voting irregularities and credible allegations of fraud. Some have led to criminal charges being filed and still others have led to investigations which are ongoing. While it is unlikely that all election fraud can be stopped, it is much harder for it operate under a spotlight, which is exactly why we must each do our part to make sure that the spotlight stays on those "shadowy" recesses where voting machines mysteriously vanish, ballot boxes are obscured from view and the demons of electoral darkness run amok.
It was suggested that the opening remarks of Attorney General John Ashcroft be used as the basis of our mission statement for this thread. In these precarious times when we are at war and we are threatened daily by terrorism, our liberty has become more precious than ever and we must be vigilant to protect it not only from foreign invaders, but also from those who would erode it from within by compromising the integrity of our elections. In order to succeed in a battle it is essential to know the enemy and attack at the point of greatest vulnerability. Included here is a list of links, which while by no means exhaustive, can serve to enlighten. Many of these stories are from Arkansas only because this was the springboard for this thread and we look forward to other FReepers adding stories from their own areas as well as any based in personal experience. The original thread also produced a wealth of resources as we discussed who we should contact if we became aware of voting irregularities or suspected fraud. Again the list of links is far from comprehensive and additions are welcome. Of course the whole point of this exercise is to get more conservative voters involved in changing the laws to close loopholes which make it easy to cheat, to promote the enforcement of existing election laws and to take part in the election process at the local level all with the goal of intercepting future fraud campaigns. In other words our goal is to STOP THE RATS FROM HIJACKING THE ELECTION PROCESS AND TAKE OUR COUNTRY BACK!
Many thanks to all the wonderful FReepers who contributed their time, energy and ideas to produce the foundation for this thread:
kcvl; kayak; zeaal; demosthenes the elder; terriergal; Brad's Gramma; Budge; TheLion; backhoe; ForGod'sSake; Congressman Billybob; nicmarlo; Ragtime Cowgirl; to ST.LOUIE1 for his graphics and of course to Jim Robinson who has given us this great forum and sense of purpose. A very special thanks and salute goes out to stop_the_rats for her patriotism and tenacity in facing down the enemy within. She is a warrior of whom we should be proud. What a great screen name AND battle cry for the mission of this thread!
Awareness- know thy enemy! If any of these links become outdated many of these articles are posted on the original FReep thread. If you let me know via FReepmail, I will make editorial adjustments accordingly before renewing the thread.
It's Voter Fraud Season Again!
The Nagging Problem of Election Fraud
Voter Fraud: Can It Be Stopped?
The Greatest Cover-up Of All: Vote Fraud In America
The Motor Voter Act and Voter Fraud
Absentee Ballot Fraud among Democrats in Florida an Old Story
Should We Take Voter Fraud as Seriously as Business Fraud?
Voter Reform: Why Are Democrats Opposed To A Photo ID to Vote?
More allegations of vote fraud surface
Two convicted of voter fraud get probation
Voter Fraud In Arkansas (2000)
Arkansan pleads guilty in vote fraud
Investigators Look Into Another Vote Fraud Case
1,000 Republican Students Denied Right to Vote
Arkansas GOP charges vote fraud
Missing Voting Mechanism Recovered
Looking Back On Tuesday's Election Problems
Lets Hear It for Fraud And REAL Soon
Need Vote Fraud articles, stories, and evidence? Here's a source...
Access One reason the Democrats get away with as much as they do is because they make a lot of noise. It is time WE make some noise of our own. There are a number of individuals, organizations and media sources who support our Constitution and seek to protect the integrity of our elections. Here are a few of them. Rather than clutter the body of this thread with a long list of email addresses, I will post the websites. Most of these have contacts and email addresses on them.
Department of Justice Voting Rights Home Page
Election Law Below is a very brief list of some election laws and guidelines which we have referenced recently. I am sure this section will grow considerably as others add their contributions.
State Requirements For Voter ID
Vote Fraud and Election Issues (Lots of Links)
Action What can FReepers do? For starters we can identify states that will have key races in the 2004 election. Is your state one of them? Let's start getting important information about the race, the candidates, the electoral history of the state, the laws in that state and how open they may leave the process to tampering, history of voter fraud in the state, conservative media outlets there, and whatever else you can think of that might be relevant to equip the electorate to head off problems in advance.
Democrats LIE! Their biggest and most effective lie is that Republicans are deliberately trying to prevent blacks and/or other minorities from voting. In effect, they're calling us racists. The truth is that it is them who seem to consider blacks and other minorities so inferior and ignorant and lackiing in initiative that they are incapable of voting without the benefit of THEIR "guidance" and "protection". Their greatest fear is that blacks will recognize how badly they've been duped and insulted by these people and leave the party in droves. We need to work with that. Black conservatives have perhaps the greatest responsibility for telling other black voters the truth about the Democrat party, although it is certainly something we should all work on.
Talk about election fraud. Bring it up whenever an opportunity presents itself. Keep a notebook at all times and if someone tells you anything pointing to vote fraud, get more details. Write down such things as county, precinct, candidates in the race, name of the witness and whatever else you can think of. If it seems credible, report it to someone.
Take part in the process. Here is a list of suggestions that stop_the_rats posted on another thread:
1. Plan to take election day off in 2004.
2. Be a poll worker. You get paid for this.
3. Be a poll watcher. Call your local Republican headquarters or the campaign office of one of your Republican candidates and volunteer to be a poll watcher.
4. Count absentee ballots. You get paid for this also.
5. Be a poll closer. It's a long day. Some people who can't poll watch because of work, could agree to come after work for 2 hours and close the polls to give poll watchers a break. Get final counts and make sure no "late" voters turn up.
6. Take lunches to poll workers and poll watchers.
7. Man the headquarters so if problems arise, poll workers or watchers have a place to call for help. Have a list of numbers: local election officals, state officals.
8. Find a person who will agree to "be in charge" of all the rules poll watchers and poll workers need to follow. Each state has rules and in some cases, state election representatives will come to your city and give a presentation.
9. Encourage others to get involved.
10. Smile; we have them worried!
Some might want to take it a step furthur, if that is an option in your area, and be an election judge. Or you may have specific talents and training that you could donate to the cause, such as legal assistance and advice.
Finally; ask questions. FReepers have an uncanny ability to ask the right questions in most any situation AND to find answers and we have an inexhaustable resource right here on Free Republic. Here are just a few questions to start with.
"If fraud is suspected, how do we find out who is behind it?"
"How do we work to get cooperation between poll watchers and workers and clarify expectations on all sides BEFORE an election?"
"How can you prove fraud? What is legal in a given state (photos, tape recording, witness statements, compiling a list of names, video taping)?"
And last, but certainly not least, pray!
"If My people who are called by My name humble themselves and pray and seek My face and turn from their wicked ways, then I will hear from heaven, will forgive their sin and will heal their land." (2 Chronicles 7:14)
"Blessed is the nation whose God is the Lord" (Psalm 33:12a)
FReepers; your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to get out there and STOP THE RATS!
Yeah, it's like this stuff falls into a black hole after the fact. Pubbie Big "Jawn" Warner was committee chair back then(Yep, Pubbies were in charge); many of the usual suspects remain the same....something like musical chairs. Found these:
Louisiana Senate, 1996: It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over
By Stuart Rothenberg
A couple of months ago, I wouldn't have given a nickel for Republican Woody Jenkins' chances of overturning his November loss to Democrat Mary Landrieu. Now I might even give you a dime. That's still not much, but the change does reflect recent developments in the United States Senate, which give new hope to Jenkins' supporters and new reason for concern by Landrieu and her Democratic colleagues.
While Landrieu was certified by the Louisiana secretary of state (a Republican, incidentally) as the winner of the state's 1996 Senate race and seated by the United States Senate, Jenkins continues to argue that massive vote fraud, supported by an allegedly corrupt Louisiana politician and his organization, denied him of a victory that he earned.
But the Senate Rules and Administration Committee, chaired by Sen. John Warner (R-VA), decided not to accept the findings of a bipartisan team of attorneys, Democrat Bob Bauer and Republican Bill Canfield, who conducted an inquiry into Jenkins' charges before recommending to the committee that it continue with a "preliminary" and "limited" investigation.
I assumed -- as did other Congress-watchers and pundits -- that Warner, a GOP moderate, wouldn't want the Louisiana Senate inquiry to drag on for months, especially if it enhanced the chances that Jenkins, whose views place him at the conservative end of the Republican party, would become a member of the Senate, where he could make Warner's life miserable. But Warner joined all of the other Republicans on the committee in voting to begin a much broader investigation of the Louisiana Senate race than Bauer and Canfield had recommended. And Warner appointed a Republican-dominated team of attorneys to pursue the investigation.
Democrats are clearly angry about the committee's decision, and Landrieu appears to be a bit shaken by the developments. For the moment, however, they can only sit by, watch and wait.
But while Jenkins has met with unexpected success to this point and could ultimately change the way elections in Louisiana are conducted (some observers in the state are suggesting that New Orleans Mayor Marc Morial, whose political organization is a powerhouse in the city, could be the big loser after the investigation), it's still not clear that the Senate will ever seat the Republican.
In order for Jenkins to win his argument, the Senate would have to vote to remove Landrieu and seat him. That means Democrats could mount a filibuster, arguing that the Republicans were simply involved in a political power play to add to their majority. In addition, they'd likely portray any Republican effort as an assault against women, since Landrieu is one of only a handful of women in the United States Senate. Finally, they'd likely charge that the effort to seat Jenkins was masterminded by extremists, since the Republican Senate hopeful has been an ally of the religious right for years.
But if the Democrats adopt that strategy, they run a considerable risk. If the Republicans can document vote fraud, they can claim the moral high ground, forcing the Democrats either to accept Jenkins's election or call a new election, or to defend a corrupt election outcome.
Still, Senate Democrats can't allow Landrieu to be replaced with Jenkins, and they probably would do whatever they had to in order to block any GOP effort to overturn the results. That's why Jenkins still has an uphill battle to make it to the Senate. But the hill doesn't seem to be as big as it was a few months ago, and that, in itself, is remarkable.
And this from Citizens for a Better America
Group formally requests the following U.S. Senators on the Rules committee to investigate this matter fully and immediately:
Alaska - Stevens, California - Feinstein, Connecticut - Dodd, Hawaii - Inouye, Kentucky - Ford (Ranking Democrat) and McConnell, Mississippi - Cochran and Lott, New Jersey - Torricelli, New York - Moynihan, North Carolina - Helms, Oklahoma - Nickles, Pennsylvania - Santorum, Texas - Hutchison, Virginia - Warner (Chairman), West Virginia - Byrd.
FGS
What a classic moment that was. I think that was the point that the Rats officially started freaking out. They'd never seen conservatives behave that way. Suddenly, when our side used tactics that they thought were reserved exclusively for them, we were suddenly an "unruly Republican MOB." LOL! I loved it. Even Jesse Jackass was p*ssed!
"...why would conservatives regularly donate to a website with a Stalinesque reputation for sanitizing their members commentary?
"...Many readers of Scallons piece will be surprised to learn that the operation of the Free Republic website requires an estimated $240,000 in donations annually from readers. The Freepers donate that kind of money because they really are convinced and excited (read: deluded) that they are "piece of the action." They really believe that their online (and off-line) advocacy and organizing efforts are effecting political change. They like the idea that they are "part of the system" and on the side of a winning majority now that the GOP has re-taken the Senate and Bush sits in the Oval Office. To swipe a phrase from Jesse Jackson, it "keeps hope alive." And hope is the archetypal political opiate, rendering populations docile and leaving them unwilling to decisively act to change their circumstances. The Freepers feel as though theyre connected and influential, but they dont seem to realize that this is largely an illusion. The GOPs hierarchy already has its marching orders, independent of the input of the GOP grassroots. The GOPs top brass merely pretends that it cares about the "regular folk" at Free Republic. The GOP is always glad to take their money and their votes, though, and is equally happy to use Free Republic as a distribution node for official party "talking points."
"Some alert Freepers [Names, Please!!], however, sense that the GOP they work so hard to support is not very responsive to the conservative agenda."
The writer of this drivel is an anti-FReeper pencil-necked GEEK named Paul Fallavollita, and he can be reached at pfallavollita@aol.com
Tell 'em MUD sent ya...LOL!!!
I have been saving all the links I can, in hopes someone with a lot more smarts that I have can archive all this.
What I mean by that is, we now have their names, we now know they've been getting letters (like the one you posted FGS) demanding they address election fraud.
We, at some time in the future, can refer to those letters and our knowledge of those letters, in letter writing campaigns (i.e., to the Senate Committee Members, to other Senators, to Representatives, to the media), and let these senators know we will bring it to the attention of Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, FOX's News, etc., if you get my drift.
* 1996/2001 (* - indicates member of Committee in 1996 and 2001)
Democrats:
Chairman, Chris Dodd, * CT
Robert C. Byrd *
Daniel K. Inouye *
Dianne Feinstein *
Robert G. Torricelli *
Charles E. Schumer
John B. Breaux
Tom Daschle
Mark Dayton
Richard J. Durbin
Republicans:
Ranking Member, Mitch McConnell *, KY
John W. Warner *
Jesse Helms *
Ted Stevens *
Thad Cochran *
Rick Santorum *
Don Nickles *
Trent Lott *
Kay Bailey Hutchison *
Always a clown in every crowd, lol. I can't do it. Let's just say I'm handicapped with photographic interpretation. My motto would best be: I report, you decide. : )
Great idea, Lion! (We could start another thread near election, posting County links and requesting FReepers sign up on the link to be a contact; then they could contact their own counties, advising their county officials of this fact. Of course, they'd have to report back and tell us all about their adventures!)
I also clicked on several county sites and it was great...lot's of names, e-mail addresses, demographic info., chambers of commerce info., depending on the county. This will really help. Plus, those counties will update their sites, I'm sure, on a regular basis--whis is also very very good.
Nick, dio, franc, there are some great ideas posted on this thread. Y'all might want check out the posts from time to time. For now see post #'s 354, 358, 369 and 376. Franc, I thought those might be some good links for you to work with on the database idea.
I figure if I help make your job easier, you won't try to get me to do it (or quit), lol! (Just kidding.) You're doing super, sweetliberty.
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